Colleagues,

As some of you might have heard, I’ve started a new position with PIR, the 
operator of the .org TLD.

I’m noting this primarily in the interests of transparency, particularly on two 
points: First, I’m reporting to Joe Abley, CTO of PIR and a regular contributor 
to DNSOP. It happens frequently enough in the IETF that a WG contributor is a 
supervisor for a WG chair that the IETF has a convention about it, which we’ll 
be observing: I will not be acting as a shepherd, or participating in the 
chairs’ deliberations  about consensus, on any document for which Joe is an 
author or editor.

Second, as some of you know, PIR is essentially a subsidiary of the Internet 
Society (because both organizations are not-for-profit, the actual mechanism is 
that we’re a membership organization and ISOC is the sole member). The 
management of ISOC recently announced a policy respecting the participation of 
ISOC staff in the IETF, citing the special relationship between ISOC and the 
IETF LLC. (See 
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf/Ugu6O_5tCnNzTUmVzIuhNFKPzbE) 
However, PIR is a separate company, with its own board, bylaws, management, and 
staff. We have no particular influence over ISOC or its relationship with the 
IETF LLC, and are not bound by its management or policies. There’s no issue for 
the Internet Society in my participation in the IETF, and PIR is happy to 
support it.


Looking forward to IETF 105,

Best,
Suzanne


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